THE PATTON COURIER MAY 11, 189g. i The Kind You Have Always Bought, an and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. >? Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex- periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children— Experience against Experiment. at is CASTORIA Onstoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Collie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CAS TORIA ALWAYS A Card We, the undemigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or {eold. We also guarantee a 25.cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money | refunded. CW. Hodgkins, Patton | Pharmacy. 2126 ‘GEO. BOONE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Office on corner of Lang and Fifth | Avenues. Colletions promptly at Sended to. Propiies to sell and rent. oR F. B. EUANS, Dentist, HANTINGS, PAL "All diseases of the teeth and mouth Sittully treated. : 100,000 FEET OF Lind or Bass Wood Lumber, one thick, run of log with miil culis INDIANA LUMBER CO. INDIANA, PA, | It makes no difference how bad the [wound if you use * Hazel Balve; it will quickly leave no sear. «1 W. Hodgkins, heal and Pat- { ton Pharmacy. D. D. Lewis Be UNSPERBTARKER AND EMBALME] Baarnestsin: 1 ealis will be pranpiy attended toe Joshin Hasteiifie, Agent, of Rerr Cmeenne, Patton, will attend to the wants of parties residing in Patan and aii day or fight by "Phot yivinity KEELEY CURE. ¢ LIQUOR AND hip ABTS Removes Sauire ind CL THE ONLY err INRTITLY Wowk int ros I WERYRRN ARLE Yawia TITRA IANINEL FirstNation'l Bank OF PATTON. Patton. Cambria Co., CAPITAL PAID UP, $0,000.00. SURPLUS, 817,000.00. Avesmints of f ovporstions, Flrms, Todivide- ale and Danks rooetved pon the most favom. Brie terns consislont with safe nnd conservative bin i brag Musitnshdp tekets for sale tor all the landing | fines, Forelgn Dratle payable in the principe ne pitiless of the £11) World Al correspondence will have our prompt and personal allontion, Toitervst puld on thine deposits A. E Parron, Wu H. SANDFORD, President, Cashier. DR. C. ERNEST CHASE, urgeon - Dentist, PATTON, PENN'A. Office in Good Building, second floor, Magee Avenue. . S. W. Worrell, PHYSICIAN AND KURGEON, Office in Good Building, Room No. 3, SrGuneral Surgury and the Eve a Specialty All enlls will receive primapt attention, V. A. Murray, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. nin friinaton blk, next to Postoffion, Pa. ntht calls responded to the sar, nose and thiroad attention. special omiicE ov RS: to # a mand 12 an el Somerville, Attorney-at-Law, ParTron, Pa e in the Good Building. ES NOLAN, Attorne y-at-Law, | Patton, Pa. Office in Good Buiiging.- -10tf, Pa. told pm. ~~ “i “d Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Inciplent Consumption, is Attorney and Counselor at Law, EBENSBURG, PA All — business promptly attended to, OMe in Barker Buiding, A The JERMAN REMED | Cures throat and \ung diseases. ASW by a druagats’ 25850cts /4 CE ; Nr” &F 4S NG AY TOBACCO and CIGARS Patton Pharmacy, The finest line in Paton nt G. J. FITZPATRICK'S Restanrant on Magee avenue, near -P. R. R. depot. MEALS AT ALL HOURS A AHAFFEY HOUSE Mahaffey, Clearfield Co., Pa. moda tions dnt-clinss, Bext of Liquors Toes at the bar. Siabling attached. GRORGE FERGUSON, Prop'r. Parnell & pen = Agents for. Hodgkins. 80 YEARS’ y n sketch and descri FEain our opinion free w protiably iy tar. Havok i iathiar ah ri pd pi book on Patents agavey fof ants, 0. recelve A TRAPPED Bi’ | THE NICELY PREPARED DeWitt's Witeh enongh to keep it in position Lopening in it chair hy RGLAR BAIT wag LY TAVEN EAGER is Mon YY ha he. te R100 or £50, nod It Cone Sas 1 Yi the Soh ft toast the Years’ fuarain Pour Time, SH pr bs petived hmrolny a waif IN iT Inmeiness je giwavs the | his 3% £3 ble. Hnt } baasdt with av anvhesdy that mich stand the bnrean in his ron “f imagine that this man meet hav ben visited before apd beer cory mnch irritated oy it becanse he pever cond have gone to all the tronbles ‘and ex pense he did just for mere protection there was clearly some fo ting init. It was 8 handsome room, prom { took ing from its richness, gd « hie wn | tarned my VHaht on the buresn, where | went, naturally enough, to begin, 1 was not disappointed There was a glitter of glass snd silver in the bullsess, and as I swept the light along it struck a pocketbook that didn't glitter mach, tmt that looked fat and confortable and a watch that did shine, and. take it altogether it made me think that here was the home of a man that didn ¢ have to work nights to make both ends meet. And so 1 set my lamp down on une end of the barcan- it made me langh. actually. to think that there was so much good stafl there that 1 had to shove sorpething one side to make rv for it and put my bag down on a chair that was there and hegan cleaning the things off “I'd just put the silver hairbrashes in the hag and had turned arcand to the biireau again to pick np the pocket book apd the watch when 1 heard, or it seemed as though I felt. a little click, and just the faintest tonch of & jarring or yielding onder roy feet. and the next instant a Jong time belore 1 conid jomp or do anything whatever, a8 pico of the floor ander my feet about thro feet sgaare dropped ont fromm ander ma and down 1 went “But 1 didn't give np by a long shot 1 was an ablebodied man and my hands were free uy lamp being then on the corner of the bureau and my bag on the chair--and 1 wamm t go ing to give it np yet if 1 was going down a trap. The trapdoor was hing on hinges on the side farthest froan the barean, and 1 laaghed to raysclf na I put up my haods and thought Low easy it was to grab on to the edge of the solid floor rapping along jot in front of the barean apd band myself op Truly it seamed like a waste of mone all the expense this man had been to put in the trap withemt gaarding against the chance of escape from it just this means, and I already nario myself climbing ont as | threw up wy hands, which I did lefore 1d dropped much mare n half of ny length below the level of the floor, gripping that fir edge very tightly I was going to teak sare of that “And 1 got it al) right, tnt in abont a millionth part of a second I beams conscious of the fact thet it wean stopping me at sil 1 was carrying down with me It was the front of of another trap cut in the floor under the burean, hinged at the back and held np in place by a spring just strong I hid om a2 hard as 1 conld, mt if 1 had bal iron fingers and steel mnscles I conldu t have held on after the trap had swung down straight. | went down like a ton of lead, and the next minute I found my self xliding throngh a smooth board tunnel not much bigger’ n enough to let me lide comfortably, and the next “minute I'd been shot into a box or rooms abont seven foot square through an “other trap in the top of 1 that clos Rash after 1 caine through CUNow, there was a situation for you Me in a sjuare box of hard pine, ap parently in the collar of the honse, no apvwhere und wy bag with all my tools in it up there on the the bureau snd me down there with nothing, not a blessed thing to work with Hat while there's life there's hope, and 1 never should have thoanght of such a thing as giving ap if 1 eonld have had a chance. Bat] didn't I hadn't bev in the box two minutos before there was a slide pushed back ap near the top on one side and a man boked in Tt was the tems of the shanty Awd in five tinites the proliy Wer there, and then 1 found they had & door in this bax brenongh to get a man ont of “1 have soon other traps as elaborate bat none more comtly He had to cut his carpet, to begin with, around the traps in ff conrse that didnt vost anything mach, but it epiled his carpet, and then the cost of the traps end the time contrivance, whatever i was, that was attached to the main trap that bt mie stand om it for a man nte or two betore 31 dropped, and then the shoot and the box and the whole bitsiness conbdn't have cost a cent less than 2400 or 8500 Jt cost me fone Vers time New York San this rowan The Honeymoon. An early Anglo Saxon custom, strict Iy followed by newly married couples, wax that of drinking diluted honey for 20 days after may Fron this cus inde tom comes the word honeymoon or hon evmonth. Persons who don't know enough wo ome in ont of the wet are not likely to | be the salt of the earth for any length | of time. ~ Detroit Jonrnal. WHAT SHALL WE DO? A serions and dangerous disease pre vails in this country, dangerous becanse so deceptive. It comes on so slowly yet surely that it is often firmly seated before we are aware of it The name of this disease which may be divided into three stages is. First, Kidney trouble, indicated hy pain in the back, rheumatism, lumbago, fre guent desire to urinate, often with burning sensation, the flow of being copious or scant with odor If allowed to advance, the Second stage, or Bladder trouble, with heavy pain in the abdomen down between the navel and water passage, increasing desire to urinate with scalding sensation in passing, small quantities being passed with dif ficnlty, sometimes necessary to draw it with instruments If uric acid or gravel has formed, it will prove dang erons if neglected. The Third stage is Bright's Disedse There is comfort in knowing that Dr Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder specialist, has discovered a Hemedy famous for its marvelous cares of the most distressing cases and Known as Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root It is sold by all droggists, As a proof of the wonderful of this great remedy, Swamp. sample bottle snd bodk of valnable information will be sent absolutely free by mail on application to Dr Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the PATTONCOURIER. ORDINANCE NUMBER 45. An Ordinance Relating to Dogs and Bitches Running at Large, reqoiring same to have Collar and Namber, and imposing a Tux on Owners of the same, requiring Bitches while in Season to be shat ap, &c. : Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Coanecil of the Bor. ough of Patton and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same; Secon 1. That from and after the first Monday of June, 1588, all dogs and bitches running at large in the Borough of Patton shall be reqnired to be reg. istered an to wear a coliar and tag with the number of the dog engraved on the tag, the collar to be furnished by the owner of the dog and the tag and number to be furnished by the Town Council, which number and tag to be furnished to the owner of the dog by the Recretdry of the Town Council on payment of the tax hereinafler mention], Sec. 2 Any dog or biteh found run. ming at large in the Borough without being registered and having coliar and number shall be captured by the Chief of Police or High Constable urine strong this reaches tow virtues Writ, a nied ime pounded, of wich notice shall te given by at fix written or printed notices describing sail dog posted in AR many jou COE Borough, tor a after awhner of least CONS saul foamy hours wa bd i if wand wenn! unpounding thu titel come withio said time and redeem suid dog by paying the tax imposed and a fine of not less than fifty more than two dolinrs with arrest bie shall be released, if said dog or bitch shall not be redeemed, it shall be the duty of the Chief of Police or High Constables to forthwith kill the BIE, Suc. 3. It shall be the duty of the owner of all dogs and bitches in the Borough of Patton on or before the 1st Monday of June, 159, and annually thereafter to have such dog or bitch registered by the Secretary of the Town Council to pay a tax of fifty cents for each dog and one dollar for each biteh 80 owned and registered, the same to sald pnpotandsd shal BOT coma of fois he paid to the Secretary for the use of the Borough; it shall be the duty of the Secretary to give the dog so regis tered a number and the tame of the owner of the same in a book to be kept for that purpose voioich shall be worn by the dog and shall be evidence of an Spc, 4. That no female doy o while in season, shall bo permitted to run at large in the Borough; it shall be the duty of the owner or owners of the same to keep such female dogs shut secure place while number which oy registration, ¢ bith, tp in some inn this condition. Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of Chief of Police to seize and shut up in the sone secure place ead i male dog running at season in said Borough, his duty to notify the sate, who may if they pay a fine of two dollars and costs of arrest, to the Burgess for the use of the Borough, within six hours from the time of re ceiving said notice daly given, redeem and ©% © fo iarge while in and shall be owner of the anid female dog or biteh, otherwise the Chief of Police or High Constable shall forthwith kitl and bury the same. Suc, fie The Chief of Police or High Constable shall the sum of twenty-five cents for each dog or bitdh weized and shat up under the provisions of this ordinance and twenty -fiv additional if be has to kill and bury the same, GEO. E. PRINDIBLE, Burgess WW. CC. HUBBARD, President of Council. recive © Cents Attest: JAMES GILLIECE, dec, of Connell. The finest raisins and prunes for the | money are at the Cash Grocery. | FRST TC CROW ORANGES. desnits Introntcved Them Tota the Pelicay State, Tha rirn v oF ] & Ein tions iv hue var cor ands 6 The orang colonial fom grow dir 112 besiiny Tir formerh £ of Kl AS sone iy the state : orAnges thd parked volte wives a prineely tries Loan incor to the owners of fiw paratively a very age of the state = deviated bth # (fF OTANI So Presi iY tit £4784] 2H pores The BRR of the lsmisiava which are regarded in the side of Jomisiana as superior to even the OTmIges of thm. to whieh island the fruit is indigenons, render the [amis ans orate s highiv prized in the north and west ! i ~¢ we pinch sir that the sappdy is not by an sgnal to the dernand Picayune TAYLOURS AND SMYTHS. They Were the (ommonest Trades Im the Thirteenth tentury. The manufacture of leather in the thirteenth contnry seems to have wwn mpartant showing that leather eriins and brocohes were commonly ween, We have 19 skvnrners 40 barkars, 6 sad dedere 2 cordewsnsre 187 sointers ishoempakers: and 8 glovers The snr name fenster 1x a trade name derwiting # maker of pack saddles The commonest trades are tuylons and smyth since one Hyedd in almost avery village. The tavicars number 467 of whorn 140 are called by the Latin name of ris In addition to 281 emvihs several are align There are two aruxmyths three jokesmyths, threw Tihs five Foronrs smiths) and «ix mardiails farriers The wreght wronght th in wood and metal The number cataloged is 158, of when Ni are oadisd by the Latin {French favre) ome of the fow oars Latin transia tion «f a trade nae fed A COIN mem surname. The wryghta trade that of the smivths was The arkwryeht made the great arks or chests in which the clothes or meal wern storixd, and we find a plowwreght a whoelwreaght two ippewryebts, 11 cartwryghts pnd two glasswryghits (gla piers wha were probably conotrned vith the windows of churches (Haas windows in hottses rare. ks ig still TRE Pum Ff thesis. delicacy ard joi orange. the frarkets ont Blew muaiys New (leans sid iE 13 i 3 wy Fieve odin gl fine fg her in whire the fas Dew ike speciniiznd 3 Wel the case in Micily or i i suggesting r own bred 28 hati bes Arshewer, hecher carnifer whence Latvamichere, while the surname potter shows that this trade was in eoxister The fvashers (43) were conient, beng tinxed 12 tines as mnoh as laborers — Notes and Que Ties The Tran. My intrisdnction to this prince of the Pacific was on My taother and 1 were tro wind] off the fuland madden ly « ot of the saminer wea a Bring isd hamming bird of 1s —_— athwart onr bows and then not a dogen yards distant. the waters parted and a hnge tuna. in its resplendent livery of bine and silver, swooped with indeseril alae Wo lae Tiiim r foie $y iin f Yeue of § Manta Ualalins (WEN strength and rapidity apon its QUATTY, catching dicta, in inair Ina fraction of a seveond the deed was done he ocaan, recording the splash of the leviathan rippled sp planse. and our gaestions pattared ie hail npon the somewhat hard ander standing of oor boatman, a son of Al BAe “Yeu he said carions oontrast to 8 lean itis x $ y » + 3 ie. HALT IA * teeth In 4 face Hin WwW Ww HE Spnke One With Me, skied naked dint two wm KYMOKP, BAY bay the nilddle rithas hia coapadenoe Very NH d and won't hurt yon an a {h cand Advent EIR iapacity of St. Paal's. 5 ib ¥ : ople have tw “n Paal y with fen 8 4 attra ke the cathedral Twa Polnts of View, hikiren, said the ryan for hread “Wind wa replisd the rich man mach vos have th be OOF Tan Cab iy THEW thankful for bonbons. '- Brooklyn Life Now. mine are crying for I have beens a aafferer from ohronie diarrhoea ove war and have used ail kinds of medicines for it. At last | found one remedy that has been wm Chum { bolera and iHarrhisa Crrisham, Gears Mills, fey Pats #11 Wepre the ORE BN 3 DOr ane thst berial nx Pharmacy, FLipea ls CF AISIHER OUrE RAiRen PeWiit's Lite Early Risers, The famous littie pills Creek Ratiroad CC. &H H R (0 i Time q she roe] i abide 1 fons: Wiwet nnd Lev ny a Mow i% pahwirg Moors Woinitiraee awk Haven Yosungedals Wavne, Fogsey shave Funetices Jersey Ntwere Wiha epuors Fhiti'a * Rendting RB RE pi #4y Wil iw i § E Fi ER 4 } AEE CBr At Hs ot Hg Acm =f Phin Cran tese tices Af Wit Sxmgeirt with Filia deiphin and Reading railroad ut Sermo Xipore wi th the Fail Hroox Hy. at Mid Hail , Railroad of Pennsyivenin: at wy via railroad and i t Ii Teiiviems. ad { Somrficl it fhe Baral Hew bonter and Fittabtirg milway, al Mahaffey amd Patton with farobria and CenrBed Sivietom of thee Pennsvvania rmilved at Maha with the Permey varia an] Niort wentern rat way A ii Palen ¥ FF Herripnan Sy gw rintendont tien. Pass. A grat, Philadeipioa, a Pennsyivania Railroad Time Table Nov, 20, 1888 Main Line, I isu {rrasnn So Nhe FX prose, Aewetns A cons mrndation. » Express dnily werkR Sei Lio, 18 XPress tails packed Iphia Box pov, damit PAT Frese W. Folsnaterwrn A Swern Pacific EK xperss, daily Way Prams: £5r Fai Plitstuasyg Px pros Mail Fastiine, Hails Fohinistow hn Avra. wiek days cambria and Clearfield oath ward ring Ear Palion and { roan jonven Hin Unmpt as Mahalley Soon mola Fou % bse 5: Hastings S15 Gar WEY foo wo kane SY Patton SWF Heaal fog { t { da Rxiboe fa Frnasadiirg iN Eastward werk dave wre das Aan sa te iy wi ward wank dave - AA UE Yee EN = - gf wewndn at ng © HE ox wy fia Wy train Ror Pwitone and i Pees Ty Niwihorard lesa wv § ress Fw Mads is Mey Aly Roavior Br? Bradiey td THA FWRY Hr Tew Sa Mabalfee 130 damn Neo Wewioder jlo Lae P80 RFTIV hg falen Afternoon tain Le Pak ii peg VeR Aad atl Trp v mhaavg kdl Headley Jonciom i Puttin ¢ CER TRY ww Hastings Dae Huntings torr Coons 3 Lan phe TO Gare ry for y Westover 728 Ladose Coie © Givi pbedl wt HRet agent Ww. ir we If BB Rows Crs Pass Agt Eastern Time Ta hl i. 10 TAKE EFFECT WOV. 21. Went ward Nai NoZ Nos A BE. fo oa Ma Bay fe ; i 4 58 Fares 4 3 3 755 i. Pittshurg & i898 iyo Mug Lion 5 8 - iy nl be » isan f ke { Mepipaeriand Fail La fn § Boireimie Pasmsmoret Foley my Horton ¥ 54 ERssuxzen LH inNuCES, BE ws neg: MWA ERR ERR» Ba®ala, Bochestos wed Pita t Lapey, A trvgl ager Ag, fiamrtleld, Pa witester, % ¥ ROR 2
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